- What is the condition of the Psalmist?
- Would Psalms 77:3-4 indicate that the Psalmist believes his punishment (or his problems) are from God?
- Although Psalms 77:7 indicates that the Psalmist turns to God, would Psalms 77:8-10 indicate doubt in questing on his part?
- But do Psalms 77:12-16 reaffirm the faith of the Psalmist in his hope for assistance from God?
- Psalms 77:16 ends with Selah. What is the “new thought” (if it is new) which begins with Psalms 77:17?
- Judging from Psalms 77:21, do the concluding verses refer to a personal plea or to God’s expected protection for His people?
- And, since reference is made to Moses and Aaron rather than to one of the Kings, would this “date” the Psalm or simply indicate a notion as to who the ultimate leaders of Israel were?
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